An independent investigation of Larry Nassar will review extensive details of complaints, including when they were made and what was done in response.The U.S. Olympic Committee board said in a statement that it’s developing a subcommittee and will have a third party investigate the convicted physician’s decades-long abuse. “We are committed to ensuring a process that is independent, transparent, sensitive and accessible to those who wish to provide input to the independent investigator,” a U.S. Olympic Committee statement said. The gymnastics doctor for the U.S. Olympic team was recently sentenced to 40 to 175 years in prison for molesting young girls and women under the guise of medical treatment. Last Wednesday, the committee said it planned to launch an investigation to examine “how an abuse of this proportion could have gone undetected for so long.” The committee plans to make the results public. The Associated Press contributed.

An independent investigation of Larry Nassar will review extensive details of complaints, including when they were made and what was done in response.

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The U.S. Olympic Committee board said in a statement that it’s developing a subcommittee and will have a third party investigate the convicted physician’s decades-long abuse.

“We are committed to ensuring a process that is independent, transparent, sensitive and accessible to those who wish to provide input to the independent investigator,” a U.S. Olympic Committee statement said.

The gymnastics doctor for the U.S. Olympic team was recently sentenced to 40 to 175 years in prison for molesting young girls and women under the guise of medical treatment.

Last Wednesday, the committee said it planned to launch an investigation to examine “how an abuse of this proportion could have gone undetected for so long.”